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World Ranking
5817
National Ranking
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Overview

Hui Yu is affiliated with Zhejiang University in China and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their work spans multiple subfields, including atomic and molecular physics and optics, biomedical engineering, renewable energy and sustainability, and materials chemistry.

Their primary research topics include photonic and optical devices, advanced photonic communication systems, advanced fiber laser technologies, optical network technologies, semiconductor lasers and optical devices, advanced fiber optic sensors, and photonic crystals and applications.

Hui Yu has published in several notable venues, with frequent contributions to IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, Optics Letters, Optics Express, SSRN Electronic Journal, and the Journal of Lightwave Technology.

  • High-performance silicon−graphene hybrid plasmonic waveguide photodetectors beyond 1.55 μm, 2020, Light Science & Applications
  • The relationship between particulate matter retention capacity and leaf surface micromorphology of ten tree species in Hangzhou, China, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Compact and Low-Insertion-Loss 1×N Power Splitter in Silicon Photonics, 2021, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Ultra-compact and low-loss silicon polarization beam splitter using a particle-swarm-optimized counter-tapered coupler, 2020, Optics Express
  • Phycocyanin from microalgae: A comprehensive review covering microalgal culture, phycocyanin sources and stability, 2024, Food Research International

Collaboration is an important aspect of Hui Yu's research career. Frequent coauthors include Jianyi Yang, Yuehai Wang, Qikai Huang, Tingge Dai, and Penghui Xia, indicating active partnerships within their field.

Best Publications

  • 10-Channel Mode (de)multiplexer with Dual Polarizations

    Daoxin Dai;Chenlei Li;Shipeng Wang;Hao Wu

  • Femtojoule electro-optic modulation using a silicon–organic hybrid device

    Sebastian Koeber;Robert Palmer;Matthias Lauermann;Wolfgang Heni;Wolfgang Heni

  • High-performance silicon-graphene hybrid plasmonic waveguide photodetectors beyond 1.55 μm.

    Jingshu Guo;Jiang Li;Chaoyue Liu;Yanlong Yin

  • 42.7 Gbit/s electro-optic modulator in silicon technology

    L Alloatti;D Korn;R Palmer;D Hillerkuss

  • Silicon-Organic Hybrid Electro-Optical Devices

    Juerg Leuthold;Christian Koos;Wolfgang Freude;Luca Alloatti

  • Silicon mode multi/demultiplexer based on multimode grating-assisted couplers

    Huiye Qiu;Hui Yu;Ting Hu;Guomin Jiang

  • An Equivalent Circuit Model of the Traveling Wave Electrode for Carrier-Depletion-Based Silicon Optical Modulators

    Hui Yu;W. Bogaerts

  • Performance tradeoff between lateral and interdigitated doping patterns for high speed carrier-depletion based silicon modulators

    Hui Yu;Marianna Pantouvaki;Joris Van Campenhout;Dietmar Korn

  • Silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) frequency comb sources for terabit/s data transmission

    Claudius Weimann;Philipp Claudius Schindler;Robert T. Palmer;Stefan T. Wolf

  • Silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) IQ modulator using the linear electro-optic effect for transmitting 16QAM at 112 Gbit/s

    Dietmar Korn;Robert Palmer;Hui Yu;Philipp C. Schindler

  • On-chip reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexer for hybrid wavelength/mode-division-multiplexing systems.

    Shipeng Wang;Xianglian Feng;Shiming Gao;Yaocheng Shi

  • Trade-off between optical modulation amplitude and modulation bandwidth of silicon micro-ring modulators.

    Hui Yu;Diqing Ying;Marianna Pantouvaki;Joris Van Campenhout

  • Tunable Fano resonances based on two-beam interference in microring resonator

    Ting Hu;Ping Yu;Chen Qiu;Huiye Qiu

  • Silicon band-rejection and band-pass filter based on asymmetric Bragg sidewall gratings in a multimode waveguide.

    Huiye Qiu;Jianfei Jiang;Ping Yu;Tingge Dai

  • Low-chirp high-extinction-ratio modulator based on graphene-silicon waveguide.

    Longzhi Yang;Ting Hu;Ran Hao;Chen Qiu

  • Optimization of Ion Implantation Condition for Depletion-Type Silicon Optical Modulators

    Hui Yu;W Bogaerts;A De Keersgieter

  • Digitally Controlled Phase Shifter Using an SOI Slot Waveguide With Liquid Crystal Infiltration

    Yufei Xing;Thomas Ako;John P. George;Dietmar Korn

  • Nonlinear silicon nitride waveguides based on a PECVD deposition platform.

    Linghua Wang;Weiqiang Xie;Dries Van Thourhout;Yazhen Zhang

  • Silicon lateral-apodized add-drop filter for on-chip optical interconnection.

    Jianfei Jiang;Huiye Qiu;Gencheng Wang;Yan Li

  • Fano resonances in ultracompact waveguide Fabry-Perot resonator side-coupled lossy nanobeam cavities

    Ping Yu;Ting Hu;Huiye Qiu;Fangfang Ge

  • Silicon-Organic Hybrid MZI Modulator Generating OOK, BPSK and 8-ASK Signals for Up to 84 Gbit/s

    R. Palmer;L. Alloatti;D. Korn;P. C. Schindler

Frequent Co-Authors

Jianyi Yang
Jianyi Yang Zhejiang University
Wim Bogaerts
Wim Bogaerts Ghent University
Juerg Leuthold
Juerg Leuthold ETH Zurich
Christian Koos
Christian Koos Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Luca Alloatti
Luca Alloatti ETH Zurich
Wolfgang Freude
Wolfgang Freude Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Roel Baets
Roel Baets Ghent University

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